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Parallel printer requires constant re-inserting into USB hub



 
 
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Old June 19th 08, 05:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
rh0000
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Default Parallel printer requires constant re-inserting into USB hub

I have a Toshiba laptop running Vista home basic. I use an HP laserjet 1100
parallel printer which I plug (via a USB-to-parallel converter cable) into a
USB hub which feeds into one of the USB ports on my laptop. Very often, when
I try to print (Word document, web page, pdf file, anything) nothing happens
until I remove the converter cable from the USB hub and then reconnect it.
After I have done this, the printer will then work fine from then on, but
will then stop working whenever I reboot the computer. If, when I reach the
point at which "nothing happens", I remove and rejoin the converter cable
from the printer cable, or remove and rejoin the printer cable from the
printer, that doesn't solve the problem. And if I have an extension USB cable
joining the USB hub to the converter cable, and remove and rejoin the
converter cable from the extension cable, that doesn't solve the problem
either. The only thing which works is removing the cable from the USB hub and
then reinserting it, and this usually works every time. It's not a big
problem, but it's irritating to have to scrabble around about the cables. Any
suggestions as to what is going on and how I might be able to get my printer
to start each time without having to fiddle about with the leads?

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Old June 19th 08, 07:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
Alan Morris [MSFT]
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Default Parallel printer requires constant re-inserting into USB hub

Does this combination (USB conversion to LPT cable, HP 1100) work on another
machine (XP)?

Is the USB hub powered? Make sure the USB ports on the laptop are
configured such that they don't go to low power state.

The next thing to do is ask HP if they recommend a specific USB to LPT
conversion cable for this device. Most likely they will tell you to get a
newer USB device but you can try.

A docking station with LPT port could be one solution but I've seen docking
stations that connect to USB and you are back in the same boat. A network
print server device for LPT printers is also another option.



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Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he
http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1

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"rh0000" wrote in message
...
I have a Toshiba laptop running Vista home basic. I use an HP laserjet 1100
parallel printer which I plug (via a USB-to-parallel converter cable) into
a
USB hub which feeds into one of the USB ports on my laptop. Very often,
when
I try to print (Word document, web page, pdf file, anything) nothing
happens
until I remove the converter cable from the USB hub and then reconnect it.
After I have done this, the printer will then work fine from then on, but
will then stop working whenever I reboot the computer. If, when I reach
the
point at which "nothing happens", I remove and rejoin the converter cable
from the printer cable, or remove and rejoin the printer cable from the
printer, that doesn't solve the problem. And if I have an extension USB
cable
joining the USB hub to the converter cable, and remove and rejoin the
converter cable from the extension cable, that doesn't solve the problem
either. The only thing which works is removing the cable from the USB hub
and
then reinserting it, and this usually works every time. It's not a big
problem, but it's irritating to have to scrabble around about the cables.
Any
suggestions as to what is going on and how I might be able to get my
printer
to start each time without having to fiddle about with the leads?



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Old June 19th 08, 09:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
Tom ferguson
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Default Parallel printer requires constant re-inserting into USB hub

Alan pretty well covers it. However, I am wondering if the problem persists
with a direct connection between USB-parallel converter cable rather than
through the USB hub. As well, in this connection, I also wonder if the USB
hub is independently powered or draws its power from the USB port.
--

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007
PS
Please try to ignore the awful pun.

"rh0000" wrote in message
...
I have a Toshiba laptop running Vista home basic. I use an HP laserjet 1100
parallel printer which I plug (via a USB-to-parallel converter cable) into
a
USB hub which feeds into one of the USB ports on my laptop. Very often,
when
I try to print (Word document, web page, pdf file, anything) nothing
happens
until I remove the converter cable from the USB hub and then reconnect it.
After I have done this, the printer will then work fine from then on, but
will then stop working whenever I reboot the computer. If, when I reach
the
point at which "nothing happens", I remove and rejoin the converter cable
from the printer cable, or remove and rejoin the printer cable from the
printer, that doesn't solve the problem. And if I have an extension USB
cable
joining the USB hub to the converter cable, and remove and rejoin the
converter cable from the extension cable, that doesn't solve the problem
either. The only thing which works is removing the cable from the USB hub
and
then reinserting it, and this usually works every time. It's not a big
problem, but it's irritating to have to scrabble around about the cables.
Any
suggestions as to what is going on and how I might be able to get my
printer
to start each time without having to fiddle about with the leads?


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Old June 19th 08, 10:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
rh0000
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Default Parallel printer requires constant re-inserting into USB hub

Thanks for your reply. I don't have access to any XP machine, only my Vista
laptop. (My previous PC ran Windows ME and had a parallel port.) The
difficulty arises whether I use a powered or unpowered hub. I will look into
whether HP recommend anything, but it's odd that my USB to parallel cable
works after it has been inserted into the hub, but not before, so I would be
surprised if a different cable achieved anything. Of course, as well as using
the USB to parallel cable, I also need a parallel to "mini parallel" cable,
because HP parallel printers use this funny small parallel plug and socket.


"Alan Morris [MSFT]" wrote:
..

Does this combination (USB conversion to LPT cable, HP 1100) work on another
machine (XP)?

Is the USB hub powered? Make sure the USB ports on the laptop are
configured such that they don't go to low power state.

The next thing to do is ask HP if they recommend a specific USB to LPT
conversion cable for this device. Most likely they will tell you to get a
newer USB device but you can try.

A docking station with LPT port could be one solution but I've seen docking
stations that connect to USB and you are back in the same boat. A network
print server device for LPT printers is also another option.



--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he
http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

"rh0000" wrote in message
...
I have a Toshiba laptop running Vista home basic. I use an HP laserjet 1100
parallel printer which I plug (via a USB-to-parallel converter cable) into
a
USB hub which feeds into one of the USB ports on my laptop. Very often,
when
I try to print (Word document, web page, pdf file, anything) nothing
happens
until I remove the converter cable from the USB hub and then reconnect it.
After I have done this, the printer will then work fine from then on, but
will then stop working whenever I reboot the computer. If, when I reach
the
point at which "nothing happens", I remove and rejoin the converter cable
from the printer cable, or remove and rejoin the printer cable from the
printer, that doesn't solve the problem. And if I have an extension USB
cable
joining the USB hub to the converter cable, and remove and rejoin the
converter cable from the extension cable, that doesn't solve the problem
either. The only thing which works is removing the cable from the USB hub
and
then reinserting it, and this usually works every time. It's not a big
problem, but it's irritating to have to scrabble around about the cables.
Any
suggestions as to what is going on and how I might be able to get my
printer
to start each time without having to fiddle about with the leads?




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Old June 19th 08, 10:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
rh0000
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Default Parallel printer requires constant re-inserting into USB hub

Thanks for the suggestions. The problem is the same whether I use a powered
or an unpowered hub. I'll try and see what happens if I plug the cable direct
into the laptop, rather than via a hub. However, I would be reluctant to keep
the printer plugged into the laptop directly. My Toshiba has two USB ports at
the back and two at the side. At the moment it sits on my desk most of the
time and the two ports at the back take the external mouse and the hub, into
which all my various peripherals are plugged. This works very well, apart
from the printer! It means that if I want to take my laptop away I only have
to remove the one lead. I wouldn't want to have a second lead to remove and
to have the printer lead cluttering things up by being inserted at the side.
I would in fact prefer the status quo, and fiddle about with the leads under
my desk.



"Tom Ferguson" wrote:

Alan pretty well covers it. However, I am wondering if the problem persists
with a direct connection between USB-parallel converter cable rather than
through the USB hub. As well, in this connection, I also wonder if the USB
hub is independently powered or draws its power from the USB port.
--

Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007
PS
Please try to ignore the awful pun.

"rh0000" wrote in message
...
I have a Toshiba laptop running Vista home basic. I use an HP laserjet 1100
parallel printer which I plug (via a USB-to-parallel converter cable) into
a
USB hub which feeds into one of the USB ports on my laptop. Very often,
when
I try to print (Word document, web page, pdf file, anything) nothing
happens
until I remove the converter cable from the USB hub and then reconnect it.
After I have done this, the printer will then work fine from then on, but
will then stop working whenever I reboot the computer. If, when I reach
the
point at which "nothing happens", I remove and rejoin the converter cable
from the printer cable, or remove and rejoin the printer cable from the
printer, that doesn't solve the problem. And if I have an extension USB
cable
joining the USB hub to the converter cable, and remove and rejoin the
converter cable from the extension cable, that doesn't solve the problem
either. The only thing which works is removing the cable from the USB hub
and
then reinserting it, and this usually works every time. It's not a big
problem, but it's irritating to have to scrabble around about the cables.
Any
suggestions as to what is going on and how I might be able to get my
printer
to start each time without having to fiddle about with the leads?



 




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